From Route 95 North or South - take exit 7A (rte. 140 South, Mansfield). Follow to your third set of lights and take a right onto Chauncy Street (rte. 106 west) for 3/10 of a mile. You will pass a Stop and Shop on your right, go through the next light and you will pass Mansfiled Pediatrics on your left, Extra Space Storage on your left and then the center will be the next building on your left.

Our Kindergarten Program

Comprehensive curriculum preparing children for school success

Our center develops expectations and practices in concert with our state curriculum standards so children make an easy transition into the local school system. At the same time, our curriculum builds off the child’s knowledge base and skills, learning style, and interests. There is a clear emphasis on the development of strong language, math, and science skills. Important “school skills” of listening carefully, following through on a sequence of tasks, and working cooperatively are reinforced.

What Parents are Saying

Our greatest advocates are also our closest friends.

"We could not be happier with the quality care that these teachers provide to our daughter. She is so happy when we drop her off and pick her up - we know she loves spending time with them. It makes being a working parent a lot easier to know that such she is in such great, caring hands!"

Well AwareContinuing focus on healthy activity and eating, taking responsibility for own health, beginning to study how our bodies are cared for.

Learning at Home

Homemade Butter

You Will Need:

Whipping cream, small jar (baby food size works best)

Directions:

Pour a small amount of cream into a jar. Seal tightly. Have your child shake the jar while you supervise. After several minutes of serious shaking, a clump of butter should form. Pour off the liquid (whey) and chill the butter.

Tip:

The more cream you add, the longer and harder you need to shake. You may need to help young children by starting the shaking. Older children may want to mold the butter into shapes. This can be done by spreading the butter on wax paper and then freezing or getting it very cold. Your child can then cut it with a cookie cutter or press a decoration into it.

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